
After a year of turmoil, Harvard applications drop 5%
Other Ivy League universities reported an increase in applications this year, including Yale and Columbia.
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Other Ivy League universities reported an increase in applications this year, including Yale and Columbia.
Court documents reveal that multiple fraternities at the University of Maryland are under investigation over allegations of potentially life-threatening hazing. Natalie Brand has more.
A beloved college security guard mentioned that he hadn't visited his family in Nigeria for a long time. So a group of students started a GoFundMe and surprised him with a trip.
More companies are dropping education requirements from job postings, but a new study shows you're still much better off in the job market with a college degree. Parisa Fatehi-Weeks, a senior director at Indeed, joins CBS News to explain the implications of these changes.
For many Americans, a college degree is seen as the key to professional success and economic mobility. However, a new study shows that promise does not hold for some graduates. Vanessa Fuhrmans, deputy chief for the Wall Street Journal's careers and workplace bureau, joins CBS News to discuss the high percentage of post-grad underemployment.
Typically, FAFSA forms are released on Oct. 1. But this year, the application forms came out three months late, on Dec. 30, 2023.
Computer glitches to the U.S. Department of Education's overhaul of the FAFSA form has led to a botched rollout that has forced colleges across the country to push their financial aid deadlines. It's also left many students in the lurch. Meg Oliver explains.
Ruth Gottesman, a retired professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the widow of a former Wall Street executive, has donated $1 billion to the Bronx school. The donation will allow for free tuition going forward.
Details emerge in the devastating murder of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, who was attacked during a morning jog on a college campus in Georgia. The suspect in her murder had entered the U.S. illegally and had previously been arrested, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Yale University on Thursday said it is reversing a test-optional policy for SAT and ACT tests. Requiring test scores will be fairer, it said.
Data show that many college grads are underemployed, spending years in jobs that don't utilize their education.
The cost of college tuition continues to soar. Carter Evans takes a look at what's causing the rise and how it's impacting students and borrowers.
President Biden traveled to California on Wednesday where he spoke about his administration's latest student loan debt forgiveness plan. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the details.
President Biden on Wednesday announced his administration is canceling $1.2 billion in student debt for 153,000 borrowers. Biden delivered remarks in Culver City, California.
Getting a post-secondary education, such as a certificate or a bachelor's degree, may not always pay off, a new analysis finds.
Many college students in the U.S. are facing food insecurity, and an increasing number are now turning to on-campus food pantries. Elise Preston takes a look at the food pantry at UC Davis and the students who work there and rely on it.
With roughly 43 million Americans burdened by over $1.6 trillion in federal student loan debt, the Biden administration's latest proposal offers a glimmer of hope, aiming to extend the relief further after already canceling billions in debt. Experts like Betsy Mayotte offers insight and tips for those navigating these challenging financial waters.
Student loan payments resumed last fall, and for millions, the added bill combined with stubborn inflation makes for a difficult financial burden. One expert gives tips and advice that may help reduce costs. Nancy Chen reports.
Eight states added flag football as a varsity sport last year, and 22 other states now are considering similar action. The NFL is helping the game's expansion with funding and a massive marketing push. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Paying for college can be a daunting prospect for many. Families can use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, to qualify for loans, grants, scholarships and work-study programs. The application has been revamped this year and is meant to be easier to use. Jill Schlesinger has more on the changes and what to know about the cost of college.
An Ohio couple is on a mission to end hazing at fraternities and sororities after the fraternity hazing death of their son. Mark Strassmann spoke to the grieving family.
Police in Nevada say a gunman killed three people and injured at least one other person on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Wednesday. Police said the suspect was killed by officers. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports.
President Biden said that of the borrowers who can get their loans forgiven, nearly 44,000 are teachers, nurses, firefighters and others who are eligible for forgiveness after working 10 years of public service.
Millions of college students and their parents fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid each year. There are some big changes for 2024-25.
Soledad O'Brien joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new CBS Reports documentary, "The End of Affirmative Action," and the impact the Supreme Court ruling is having on colleges and families.
President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Erika Kirk spoke at Sunday's memorial service for Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, at State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
Gary Cohn, IBM vice chair and director of the National Economic Council in the first Trump term, said for companies in a "very difficult environment," cutting down on the cost of labor is "the one lever they can pull."
Scientists hope genetically modified mice will curb the spread of Lyme disease. They headed to Nantucket — home to a large population of the mice, ticks and deer spreading Lyme — to pitch their idea.
In an interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," the French president pushed back on criticism for recognizing a Palestinian state.
More than 140 countries have already taken that step and more are expected to do so at the U.N. General Assembly this week, including France.
President Trump is renewing his call to reestablish a U.S. presence at Bagram, even saying "we're talking now to Afghanistan" about the matter.
Gabrielle formed on Wednesday over the central Atlantic Ocean and became a hurricane on Sunday. It's the seventh named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
One person is dead and several people were wounded during a shooting Saturday night at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Authorities in the Dominican Republic said they have confiscated cocaine transported by a speedboat that was destroyed recently by the U.S. Navy.